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■Interior (left-hand drive vehicles)
SRS airbags ......................................................................................P.32 
Floor mats.........................................................................................P.26 
Front seats...................................................................................... P.117
Head restraints ...............................................................................P.120 
Seat belts ..........................................................................................P.29 
Console box/cup holders ..............................................................P.274 
Inside lock buttons ........................................................................P.105 
Cup holders*...................................................................................P.275
Rear seats ....................................................................................... P.119
*: If equipped
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■Interior (right-hand drive vehicles)
SRS airbags ......................................................................................P.32 
Floor mats.........................................................................................P.26 
Front seats...................................................................................... P.117
Head restraints ...............................................................................P.120 
Seat belts ..........................................................................................P.29 
Console box/cup holders ..............................................................P.274 
Inside lock buttons ........................................................................P.105 
Cup holders*...................................................................................P.275
Rear seats ....................................................................................... P.119
*: If equipped
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1-2. Child safety
For safety and security
■ISOFIX lower anchorages  
(ISOFIX child restraint system) 
Lower anchorages are provided for  
the each rear seats. (Buttons dis-
playing the location of the anchor-
ages are attached to the seats.)
■Installation with ISOFIX lower 
anchorage (ISOFIX child 
restraint system) 
Install the child re straint system in  
accordance to the operation man- 
ual enclosed with the child restraint 
system.
If the child restraint system on hand 
is not within the  “universal” cate- 
gory (or the necessary information 
is not in the table), refer to the 
“Vehicle List” provided by the child 
restraint system maker for various 
possible installation positions, or 
check the compatibility after asking 
the retailer of the child seat. 
( P. 6 0 ) 
1 Check the positions of the exclu- 
sive fixing bars, and install the 
child restraint system to the 
seat.
The bars are installed in the clearance.
2 After installing the child restraint  
system, rock it back and forth to 
ensure that it is installed 
securely. ( P. 6 7 )
WA R N I N G
●Shake the child restraint system left  
and right, and forward and back-
ward to ensure that it has been  securely installed.
●After securing a child restraint sys-tem, never adjust the seat.
●When a junior seat is installed,  
always ensure that the shoulder  belt is positioned across the center  
of the child’s shoulder. The belt 
should be kept away from the  child’s neck, but not so that it could  
fall off the child’s shoulder.
●Follow all installation instructions 
provided by the child restraint sys-
tem manufacturer.
Child restraint system fixed  
with an ISOFIX lower  
anchorage 

701-3. Emergency assistance
1-3.Emergency assistance
*: Operates within the eCall coverage.  
The system name differs depending 
on the country.
Microphone 
“SOS” button*
Indicator lights 
Speaker
*: This button is intended for communi- 
cation with the emergency operator.
Other SOS buttons available in other 
systems of a motor vehicle do not 
relate to the device and are not 
intended for communication with the 
emergency operator.
■Automatic Emergency Calls 
If any airbag deploys, the system is  
designed to automatically call the 
PSAP (Public Safety Answering  
Point).* The answering operator  
receives the vehicle’s location, the 
time of the incident and the vehicle 
VIN etc., and attempts to speak 
with the vehicle occupants to 
assess the situation. If the occu-
pants are unable to communicate, 
the operator automatically treats 
the call as an emergency and con-
tacts the nearest emergency ser-
vices provider (112 system etc.) to 
describe the situation and request 
that assistance be sent to the loca-
tion.
*: In some cases, th e call cannot be  
made. ( P.71)
■Manual Emergency Calls 
In the event of an emergency, press  
and hold the “SOS” button for more  
than 1 second and then release it.*  
The answering oper ator will deter- 
mine your vehicle’s location, 
assess the situation, and dispatch 
the necessary assistance required.
eCall*
eCall is a telematics service 
that uses Global Navigation 
Satellite System (GNSS) data 
and embedded cellular tech-
nology to enable the following 
emergency calls to be made: 
Automatic emergency calls 
(Automatic Collision Notifica-
tion) and manual emergency 
calls (by pressing the “SOS” 
button). This service is 
required by European Union 
Regulations.
System components
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1003-1. Key information
3-1.Key information
The following keys are provided  
with the vehicle. 
Electronic keys
• Operating the smart entry & start sys- 
tem ( P.109) 
• Operating the wireless remote control 
function ( P.101)
Mechanical keys 
Key number plate
■When riding in an aircraft 
When bringing an electronic key onto an  
aircraft, make sure you do not press any 
buttons on the electronic key while  inside the aircraft cabin. If you are carry- 
ing an electronic key in your bag etc., 
ensure that the buttons are not likely to  be pressed accidentally. Pressing a but- 
ton may cause the electronic key to emit 
radio waves that could interfere with the  operation of the aircraft.
■Electronic key battery depletion
●The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years.
●If the battery becomes low, an alarm  
will sound in the cabin and a message  will be shown on the multi-information  
display when the engine is stopped.
●To reduce key battery depletion when  
the electronic key is to not be used for  
long periods of time, set the electronic  key to the battery-saving mode.  
( P. 111 )
●As the electronic key always receives  
radio waves, the battery will become 
depleted even if the electronic key is  not used. The following symptoms  
indicate that the electronic key battery 
may be depleted. Replace the battery  when necessary. ( P.316) 
• The smart entry & start system or the 
wireless remote control does not oper- ate. 
• The detection area becomes smaller.
• The LED indicator on the key surface  does not turn on.
●To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 1 m (3  
ft.) of the following electrical appli-
ances that produce a magnetic field: •TVs 
• Personal computers
• Cellular phones, cordless phones and  battery chargers 
• Recharging cellular phones or cord-
less phones • Table lamps 
• Induction cookers
■Replacing the battery 
 P. 3 1 6
■Confirmation of the registered key  number 
The number of keys already registered  
to the vehicle can be confirmed. Ask any  authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota  
authorized repairer, or any reliable 
repairer for details.
Keys
The keys
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■To prevent key damage
●Do not drop the keys, subject them 
to strong shocks or bend them.
●Do not expose the keys to high 
temperatures for long periods of 
time. 

1043-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
■Operation signals 
The emergency flashers flash to indicate  that the doors have been  
locked/unlocked. (Locked: once; 
Unlocked: twice)
■Security feature ( vehicles without a  double locking system) 
If a door is not opened within approxi- 
mately 30 seconds after the vehicle is  unlocked using the entry function or  
wireless remote contro l, the security fea- 
ture automatically  locks the vehicle  again.
■When the door cannot be locked by  
the lock sensor on the surface of 
the door handle 
If the doors cannot be locked by touch- 
ing the lock sensor with a finger, touch 
the lock sensor with the palm of your  hand. 
If you are wearing gloves, remove them.
■Door lock buzzer
If an attempt to lock the doors using the  
entry function or wireless remote control  is made when a door is not fully closed,  
a buzzer will sound continuously for 5 
seconds. Fully close the door to stop the  buzzer, and lock the doors again.
■Alarm (if equipped) 
Locking the doors will set the alarm sys- 
tem. ( P. 8 1 )
■Conditions affecting the operation  
of the smart entry & start system or  wireless remote control 
 P. 111
■If the smart entry & start system or  
the wireless remote control does  not operate properly 
Use the mechanical key and/or inside  
lock buttons to lock and unlock the  doors. ( P.357) 
Replace the key battery with a new one 
if it is depleted. ( P.316)
■If the battery is discharged 
The doors cannot be locked and  
unlocked using the smart entry & start 
system or wireless remote control. Lock  or unlock the doors using the mechani- 
cal key. ( P.357)
■Customization 
Some functions can be customized.  ( P.377)
WA R N I N G
■To prevent an accident 
Ensure that both side doors are prop- 
erly closed while driving the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in a door  
opening and an occupant being 
thrown out of the vehicle, resulting in  death or serious injury.
■When opening or closing a door 
Check the surroundings of the vehicle  
such as whether the vehicle is on an 
incline, whether there is enough  space for a door to open and whether  
a strong wind is blowing. When open-
ing or closing the door, hold the door  handle tightly to prepare for any  
unpredictable movement.
■Side window open/close function 
linked to door operation 
Do not hold the upper edge of the  side window when you close the door.  
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
Before driving
■Door lock switches (to  
lock/unlock) 
1 Locks both side doors 
2 Unlocks both side doors
■Inside lock buttons (to  
lock/unlock) 
1 Locks the door 
2 Unlocks the door
■Locking the doors from the outside  without a key 
1 Move the inside lock button to the  
lock position. 
2 Close the door while pulling the door  
handle. 
The door cannot be locked if the engine  
switch is in ACC or ON, or the electronic 
key is left inside the vehicle. However,  the key may not be  detected correctly  
and the door may be locked.
■Door lock prevention function 
This function prevents the doors from  being locked if an electronic key is left  
inside the vehicle.
■Customization 
Some functions can be customized.  ( P.377)
WA R N I N G
■When using the wireless remote  
control and operating the power 
windows 
Operate the power window after  
checking to make sure that there is no 
possibility of any passenger having  any of their body parts caught in the  
window. Also, do not allow children to 
operate the wireless remote control. It 
is possible for children and other pas- sengers to get caught in the power  
window.
Unlocking and locking the  
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
Before driving
• The smart entry & start system has  
not been used for 5 days or longer.
●If the smart entry & start system has 
not been used for 14 days or longer,  the doors cannot be unlocked at the  
passenger door. In this case, take 
hold of the driver’s door handle, or  use the wireless remote control or  
mechanical key, to unlock the doors.
■Electronic Key Battery-Saving 
Function 
When battery-saving mode is set, bat- 
tery depletion is minimized by stopping 
the electronic key from receiving radio  waves. 
Press   twice while pressing and  
holding  . Confirm that the electronic  
key indicator flashes 4 times. 
While the battery-saving mode is set,  
the smart entry & start system cannot be 
used. To cancel the function, press any 
of the electronic key buttons.
■Conditions affecting operation 
The smart entry & start system uses  
weak radio waves. In the following situa- tions, the communication between the  
electronic key and the vehicle may be 
affected, preventing the smart entry & 
start system, wireless remote control  and engine immobilizer system from  
operating properly. (Ways of coping: 
 P.357)
●When the electronic key battery is  
depleted
●Near a TV tower, electric power plant, 
gas station, radio station, large dis- play, airport or other facility that gen- 
erates strong radio waves or electrical  
noise
●When carrying a portable radio, cellu- 
lar phone, cordless phone or other 
wireless communication device
●When the electronic key is in contact 
with, or is covered by the following  metallic objects 
• Cards to which aluminum foil is 
attached • Cigarette boxes that have aluminum  
foil inside
• Metallic wallets or bags •Coins 
• Hand warmers made of metal
• Media such as CDs and DVDs
●When other wirele ss keys (that emit  
radio waves) are being used nearby
●When carrying the electronic key 
together with the following devices  that emit radio waves 
• Another vehicle’s electronic key or a 
wireless key that emits radio waves • Personal computers or personal digi- 
tal assistants (PDAs)
• Digital audio players • Portable game systems
●If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to the  
rear window
●When the electronic key is placed 
near a battery charger or electronic 
devices
■Note for the entry function
●Even when the electronic key is within 
the effective range (detection areas),  the system may not operate properly  
in the following cases:
• The electronic key is too close to the  window or outside door handle, near  
the ground, or in a high place when 
the doors are locked or unlocked.
• The electronic key is near the ground  or in a high place, or too close to the  
rear bumper center when the trunk is 
unlocked. • The electronic key is on the instru- 
ment panel, rear package tray or floor, 
or in the door pockets or glove box  when the engine is started or engine